妄想着想
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- (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary (同)psychotic belief
- the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas (同)illusion, head game
- a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea; "he has delusions of competence"; "his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination" (同)hallucination
- an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong" (同)hunch, suspicion
- instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
- suffering from or characterized by delusions
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- 〈U〉〈C〉思い違い;錯覚;誤った考え;(…という)思い違い《+『that節』》 / 〈U〉余わすこと,だますこと;だまされること
- 〈U〉直観[力],直覚[力] / 〈C〉直観的洞察(知識)
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Delusional intuition is a term applicable in psychiatry that refers to a thought or belief that when expressed either in society, or as usually in a clinical setting, is apparent as being blatantly impossible or unlikely in that the semantic relations of subjects within the speech content have no basis in reality, i.e. that is of a thought that is delusional. This type of delusion in the context of the intuitive is rather an experience of faux intuition, the person experiences something that resembles the intuitive, but instead the experience is qualified as delusional. This delusion is also described as Autochthonous.[1]
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Occurrence
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Description
This description of a psychological phenomenon, that is as observed in the form of expression within behaviour abnormally, and communicated in abnormal speech, is translated[2] from the German Wahneinfall.[3] Wahn translated is specifically a whimsy, false opinion, or fancy.[4]
Is a term relevant to the fields of psychiatry and psychology and describe the expression of thought(s) that have no apparent basis in inference.[5] A phenomenological understanding is of an occurrence that is very much like the expression of the spontaneous occurrence of an inspirational idea, sprung from the soil,[6][7] translated into a delusionary vehicle with the conviction of "immediate enlightenment" (Leon et al 1989)[8] that occurs as a delire d'embléé id est complete in the actual instance.[9][10] The delusion as defined autochthonous in this context is known as primary (Jaspers 1963).[11][12][13]
Occurrence
The delusion is found described in clinical settings as a description of medical symptom of the psychotic illness known as schizophrenia,[14][15] and is known within that milieu as a first rank symptom The delusional ideation sometimes occurs from a prior delusional mood (Fish 1985).[8][16] According to the Klaus Conrad 1958 account, grātia gratiam parit, the delusion occurs as a second order development of earlier delusionary thinking.[17]
See also
- Glossary of psychiatry
- Artificial intuition
References
- ^ David Christmas (NHS Tayside and University of Dundee) - Copyright © 2002-2011 David Christmas. All rights reserved (homepage) citing : Carl Wernicke
- ^ Andrew Sims 1995 - Symptoms in the mind: an introduction to descriptive psychopathology - 422 pages Saunders Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-7020-1788-4
- ^ P. Pichot 1985 - Clinical psychopathology: nomenclature and classification Plenum Press Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-306-41601-8
- ^ Understanding delusions -C. Kiran, S. Chaudhury Department of Psychiatry, Ranchi Institute of Neuropsychiatry and Allied Sciences, Kanke, Ranchi - 834 006, Jharkhand, India Ind Psychiatry J 2009;18:3-18 [1] doi:10.4103/0972-6748.57851 Retrieved 2012-01-31
- ^ Jennifer Radden 2009 On Delusion - 160 pages Thinking in action Taylor & Francis Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-415-77447-0
- ^ A. Munro 1999 - Delusional disorder: paranoia and related illnesses - 261 pages Cambridge University Press Retrieved 2012-01-17
- ^ S. Burza, B. Mougey, S. Perecherla, N. Talwar 2005 - Practice Examination Papers for the MRCPsych Part 1, Part 1 - 204 pages Radcliffe Publishing Retrieved 2012-01-17
- ^ a b R.H. McAllister-Williams 1997 The description of primary delusions : confusion in standard texts and amongst clinicians (PDF). Psychiatric bulletin 21. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
- ^ Robert Jean Campbell 2009 - Campbell's psychiatric dictionary - 1051 pages Oxford University Press Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-19-534159-7
- ^ Raymond J. Corsini 2002 - The dictionary of psychology - 1156 pages Psychology Press Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 1-58391-328-9
- ^ Robin Murray (MD, M Phil, MRCP, MRC Psych.), Robin Murray 1997 (3rd edition) - The essentials of postgraduate psychiatry - 843 pages Oxford Handbooks Series Cambridge University Press, 28 Oct 1997 Retrieved 2012-01-17
- ^ David Semple, Roger Smyth, Jonathan Burns - Oxford handbook of psychiatry - 953 pages Oxford University Press, 28 Apr 2005 Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-19-852783-7
- ^ Greg Wilkinson 2007 - Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry - 833 pages RCPsych Publications, 1 Jan 2007 Retrieved 2012-01-20
- ^ Peter F. Liddle, Royal College of Psychiatrists 2001- Disordered mind and brain: the neural basis of mental symptoms - 301 pages RCPsych Publications Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 1-58391-328-9
- ^ Mary Boyle 2002- Schizophrenia: a scientific delusion? - 362 pages Routledge 5 Apr 2002 Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-415-22718-6
- ^ Jennifer Barraclough, Dr. David Gill 1996 - Hughes' outline of modern psychiatry - 302 pages John Wiley & Sons Retrieved 2012-01-17 ISBN 0-471-96358-5
- ^ Irving B. Weiner, W. Edward Craighead 2010 - The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, Volume 2 - 528 pages John Wiley and Sons, 19 Jan 2010 Retrieved 2012-01-22 ISBN 0-470-17026-3
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English Journal
- Gut feelings, deliberative thought, and paranoid ideation: a study of experiential and rational reasoning.
- Freeman D1, Evans N, Lister R.
- Psychiatry research.Psychiatry Res.2012 May 15;197(1-2):119-22. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2011.12.031. Epub 2012 Mar 9.
- Rapid intuitive hunches or gut feelings may be a compelling source of evidence for paranoid ideas. Conversely, a failure to apply effortful analytic thinking may contribute to the persistence of such thoughts. Our main aim was to examine for the first time the associations of persecutory thinking wi
- PMID 22406393
- On the nature of intuitive and delusional thought: its implications in clinical work with psychotic patients.
- De Masi F1.
- The International journal of psycho-analysis.Int J Psychoanal.2003 Oct;84(Pt 5):1149-69.
- The author tries to differentiate intuitive imagination from delusional imagination and hypothesises that psychosis alters the system of intuitive thinking, which consequently cannot develop in a dynamic and selective way. Scholars of different disciplines, far removed from psychoanalysis, such as E
- PMID 14633423
- [The fragmentation of representational space in schizophrenia].
- Plagnol A1, Oïta M, Montreuil M, Granger B, Lubart T.
- L'Encéphale.Encephale.2003 Sep-Oct;29(5):401-11.
- Existent neurocognitive models of schizophrenia converge towards a core of impairments involving working memory, context processing, action planning, controlled and intentional processing. However, the emergence of this core remains itself difficult to explain and more specific hypotheses do not exp
- PMID 14615689
Japanese Journal
- 笠 正明,人見 一彦
- 心身医学 26(7), 579-584, 1986-12-01
- … As she knew by delusional intuition that she expressed the feeling of anxiety and of strong hatred about obesity. … Finally, she became delusional and refused to take any meals or drugs. … In this case, we thought that her dissatisfaction with or inferiority complex about obesity caused by steroids was the source of her confusion of self-identity and delusional thought. …
- NAID 110001116215
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- delusional intuition, sudden delusional idea
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- 真性妄想、妄想
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- delusion、illusion、obsessive、trick
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